Fresh off making history, becoming the first Latin American to win the best picture award at Sitges with highly acclaimed Shudder Original “When Evil Lurks,” Argentina’s Demián Rugna figures among writers of six finalist screenplays at Tinta Oscura 2023, presented by Blood Window and Argentine independent Del Toro Films.
Part of Ventana Sur, backed by Cannes Marché du Film and Argentina’s Incaa film-tv agency, Blood Window unspools over Nov. 27-Dec. 1 in Buenos Aires.
Further finalists, chosen from some 300 submissions, take in Mexico’s extraordinarily prolific and multi-prized horror writer Sandra Becerril (“Desde tu infierno”) and the Dominican Republic’s Junior Rosales. co-writer of Isaac Ezban’s “Evil Eye,” a B.O. hit.
Screenplays must be original and unpublished fantastic genre works, either horror or sci-fi stories. The winning script will be announced at Blood Window on Dec. 1. It will receive a $10,000 cash prize from Del Toro Films which will produce the title,...
Part of Ventana Sur, backed by Cannes Marché du Film and Argentina’s Incaa film-tv agency, Blood Window unspools over Nov. 27-Dec. 1 in Buenos Aires.
Further finalists, chosen from some 300 submissions, take in Mexico’s extraordinarily prolific and multi-prized horror writer Sandra Becerril (“Desde tu infierno”) and the Dominican Republic’s Junior Rosales. co-writer of Isaac Ezban’s “Evil Eye,” a B.O. hit.
Screenplays must be original and unpublished fantastic genre works, either horror or sci-fi stories. The winning script will be announced at Blood Window on Dec. 1. It will receive a $10,000 cash prize from Del Toro Films which will produce the title,...
- 11/17/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
In a near-perfect twist of fate, Sza will perform her hit track “Drew Barrymore” on the actor’s new daytime talk show on Oct. 1. Following the performance, the artist will sit down with the host for an interview on “The Drew Barrymore Show” on CBS.
The music video for “Drew Barrymore,” from Sza’s 2017 breakout album “Ctrl,” even featured a brief cameo from the actor.
The artist’s first studio album included 14 songs that depart from traditional R&b leanings. With all tracks co-written by Sza, “Ctrl” featured guest appearances from Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, James Fauntleroy and Isaiah Rashad.
Sza most recently released “Hit Different,” her first standalone single since “Ctrl.” The track, produced by The Neptunes and featuring Ty Dolla $ign, was released with a self-directed music video including choreography performed in a junkyard and on haystacks.
The release of “Hit Different” comes after two soundtrack collaborations from Sza,...
The music video for “Drew Barrymore,” from Sza’s 2017 breakout album “Ctrl,” even featured a brief cameo from the actor.
The artist’s first studio album included 14 songs that depart from traditional R&b leanings. With all tracks co-written by Sza, “Ctrl” featured guest appearances from Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, James Fauntleroy and Isaiah Rashad.
Sza most recently released “Hit Different,” her first standalone single since “Ctrl.” The track, produced by The Neptunes and featuring Ty Dolla $ign, was released with a self-directed music video including choreography performed in a junkyard and on haystacks.
The release of “Hit Different” comes after two soundtrack collaborations from Sza,...
- 9/26/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, MGM buys rights to the rescue movie “Thirteen Lives,” the Greenwich Film Festival has awarded its Virtual Festival Awards and digital series “Quarantine” is raising funds to help actors in need through the SAG-aftra Foundation.
Studio Deal
MGM has bought rights to the Thai cave rescue project “Thirteen Lives,” with Ron Howard attached to direct from a William Nicholson script.
The story centers on the real story of 12 members of a soccer team and their assistant coach, who became trapped 1,000 meters underground by monsoon rains flooding Thailand’s Tham Luang cave and blocking their way out. Efforts to locate the group were hampered by rising water levels and strong currents. More than two weeks passed before all 13 of those trapped were rescued. The 2018 rescue effort involved more than 100 divers, representatives from about 100 government agencies, 900 police officers and 2,000 soldiers.
“This film is case study in...
Studio Deal
MGM has bought rights to the Thai cave rescue project “Thirteen Lives,” with Ron Howard attached to direct from a William Nicholson script.
The story centers on the real story of 12 members of a soccer team and their assistant coach, who became trapped 1,000 meters underground by monsoon rains flooding Thailand’s Tham Luang cave and blocking their way out. Efforts to locate the group were hampered by rising water levels and strong currents. More than two weeks passed before all 13 of those trapped were rescued. The 2018 rescue effort involved more than 100 divers, representatives from about 100 government agencies, 900 police officers and 2,000 soldiers.
“This film is case study in...
- 5/5/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Pre-sales to begin at Berlin’s European Film Market.
Rikke Ennis’ REinvent Studios has boarded sales rights to Swedish horror The Other Side and will start pre-sales at Berlin’s European Film Market (Feb 20-28).
A first look at the film will be offered on Friday (Jan 31) at the Works In Progress presentations at Goteborg’s Nordic Film Market.
NonStop Entertainment will release in Scandinavia and the Baltics, with the Swedish premiere set for Halloween 2020.
It marks the feature debut of co-directors Tord Danielsson and Oskar Mellander.
The story follows a family of three who move into a small-town duplex...
Rikke Ennis’ REinvent Studios has boarded sales rights to Swedish horror The Other Side and will start pre-sales at Berlin’s European Film Market (Feb 20-28).
A first look at the film will be offered on Friday (Jan 31) at the Works In Progress presentations at Goteborg’s Nordic Film Market.
NonStop Entertainment will release in Scandinavia and the Baltics, with the Swedish premiere set for Halloween 2020.
It marks the feature debut of co-directors Tord Danielsson and Oskar Mellander.
The story follows a family of three who move into a small-town duplex...
- 1/30/2020
- by 1100142¦Wendy Mitchell¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Creating the set list for Aerosmith’s Deuces Are Wild Las Vegas residency each night is a difficult task. Not only does the band have 50 years of hits, fan favorites, deep cuts, and beloved covers to cram into a roughly 90-minute show, but all five original members are still in the group, and each has his own ideas about how exactly to pull it off. “There’s a lot of back and forth,” says guitarist Brad Whitford. “Sometimes it happens in 30 seconds and other times it’s 10 minutes of everyone saying,...
- 9/18/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Kaleo's "Way Down We Go" scored the No. 1 spot on May's top TV song list from NCIS' season 16 soundtrack.
Netflix's Lucifer had the most songs on the list from season four, including "My Love Will Never Die" from Ag featuring Claire Wyndham), "The Beast" by Old Caltone and Silvia (Roboberget Remix) from Miike Snow.
Season three of Freeform's Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments includes two of three Ruelle tracks, "I Get to Love You Ruelle and "Where We Come Alive." Her song "The Other Side" ranked on season seven of ...
Netflix's Lucifer had the most songs on the list from season four, including "My Love Will Never Die" from Ag featuring Claire Wyndham), "The Beast" by Old Caltone and Silvia (Roboberget Remix) from Miike Snow.
Season three of Freeform's Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments includes two of three Ruelle tracks, "I Get to Love You Ruelle and "Where We Come Alive." Her song "The Other Side" ranked on season seven of ...
- 6/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
This might be the first time you’ve heard of Dude Apparel, but those in the horror industry already know a dude named Tom Hodge (aka The Dude Designs). As an artist, his unique aesthetic has been featured on posters for Hobo With a Shotgun, Savage Streets, The Innkeepers, They Live, Wolfcop 1&2, The Other Side […] The post Dude Apparel Launches the Perfect Retro Gear for Nostalgic Film Fans appeared first on Dread Central.
- 4/20/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Morgan Wallen performs a reverent cover of Jason Isbell’s “Cover Me Up,” Lucette goes for retro Wall-of-Sound glory with “Angel” and Little Big Town make a powerful plea on behalf of women in “The Daughters” in this week’s group of must-hear songs.
Justin Klump, “The Other Side”
“I’ll keep holding onto you, darling,” Justin Klump sings during “The Other Side,” a gentle folk-pop song inspired by a friend’s bravery in the face of an upcoming operation. Written on the piano and laced with light instrumental touches,...
Justin Klump, “The Other Side”
“I’ll keep holding onto you, darling,” Justin Klump sings during “The Other Side,” a gentle folk-pop song inspired by a friend’s bravery in the face of an upcoming operation. Written on the piano and laced with light instrumental touches,...
- 4/8/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Kate Bush is reissuing her entire studio catalog – including numerous rare tracks, B-sides and cover versions – on a series of remastered vinyl and CD box sets. The campaign launches November 16th with the first two of four vinyl packages and the first of two CD sets, via Rhino. The second wave of material arrives November 30th.
The art-rock icon personally remastered the material with producer/engineer James Guthrie, who previously worked on Bush’s 1985 LP, Hounds of Love. The singer’s 10 albums are spread across the three vinyl boxes, and...
The art-rock icon personally remastered the material with producer/engineer James Guthrie, who previously worked on Bush’s 1985 LP, Hounds of Love. The singer’s 10 albums are spread across the three vinyl boxes, and...
- 10/4/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Every once in a while there comes some serious difficulty in reviewing a film, chiefly one with noble aesthetic and ideological ambitions. Roberto Minervini’s newest work What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire? sadly fits that bill. The kind of film that draws hyperbolic descriptors along the lines of “essential” or “searing” from critics and programmers desperate to love it, one’s pulse is not raised much during the two-hour runtime. This is especially disappointing from a director who has made sure to capture parts of America no other filmmakers seem to want to touch with a ten-foot pole.
Equal parts documentarian and dramatist, the director has assembled a distinct if not wholly remarkable body of work. While this writer has written positively about the director’s work in the past, there’s maybe a feeling that the Vice Magazine “freakshow” element of his last picture,...
Equal parts documentarian and dramatist, the director has assembled a distinct if not wholly remarkable body of work. While this writer has written positively about the director’s work in the past, there’s maybe a feeling that the Vice Magazine “freakshow” element of his last picture,...
- 9/15/2018
- by Ethan Vestby
- The Film Stage
Following his unsettling look at Louisiana down-and-outs in “The Other Side,” Roberto Minervini tackles an easier topic to get audiences behind: a community of African-Americans in New Orleans whose stories reflect the toxic effects of centuries-old racism. “What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire?” is a natural direction for the Italian-born director to go considering his interest in exploring the flip-side of the American dream, and yet, despite charismatic subjects, the film seems so concerned with its handsome black-and-white aesthetics that it never feels angry enough. Given the state of race relations in the Trump years, any film drawing attention to the country’s obscene disparity is welcome, and Minervini’s underlying theme of fear — the fear instilled in African-Americans from the cradle — rarely gets the kind of attention it’s given here. Alas, the sum is curiously underwhelming, though the lack of similar fare at the...
- 9/2/2018
- by Jay Weissberg
- Variety Film + TV
Orson Welles spent a large part of the 1970s trying to finish his film The Other Side of the Wind. Financial problems plagued the production, and while Welles claimed he managed to complete 96% of the film, he was never able to raise enough money to finish the job. Now, over 40 years later, The Other Side […]
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- 8/29/2018
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
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